@hbbigdaddy wrote:
What about ordering the alcoholic beverage and just ask for the alcohol on the side? I doubt they would put that detail on the receipt. Then you are ordering the alcoholic drink, but it's just not mixed together.
@Isaiah4031a wrote:
I know a-lot of people that get a alcoholic drink and another drink (like tea, coffee, water, soda) etc.
They should not be mad if I order a alcoholic drink and then another drink.. I hate to order something and they take it off my bill because it had a off taste or something like that.
ETA: what happens if I take the shop and I take the require pictures of the food and drink and do all the timings and stuff. I get the bill and everything is on the ticket except for the alcoholic drink..
I know some places that if the order is wrong or if something has a off taste, they will either take it off or the comp the whole meal..
@foodluvr wrote:
@Isaiah4031a wrote:
I normally take pictures of all my food and drink anyway as a habit. When something like that happens I would just explain it. The other thing you can do is take the drink to the bathroom and pour some out or pour some into an empty water glass at the end of your meal.
Most of the time they won't take anything off the bill without telling you or asking you first. I would just say everything is fine and I'm just slowly drinking this.
I never take pictures of my food/drink unless it is for a shop.
There was one time I having lunch with my mom and dad, and I had about eaten about 95 % of my meal.. The sever came and ask if they could take my plate or if I needed a box.. I told them that I was still working on it
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@foodluvr wrote:
@Isaiah4031a wrote:
I know a-lot of people that get a alcoholic drink and another drink (like tea, coffee, water, soda) etc.
They should not be mad if I order a alcoholic drink and then another drink.. I hate to order something and they take it off my bill because it had a off taste or something like that.
ETA: what happens if I take the shop and I take the require pictures of the food and drink and do all the timings and stuff. I get the bill and everything is on the ticket except for the alcoholic drink..
I know some places that if the order is wrong or if something has a off taste, they will either take it off or the comp the whole meal..
I normally take pictures of all my food and drink anyway as a habit. When something like that happens I would just explain it. The other thing you can do is take the drink to the bathroom and pour some out or pour some into an empty water glass at the end of your meal.
Most of the time they won't take anything off the bill without telling you or asking you first. I would just say everything is fine and I'm just slowly drinking this.
I order a margarita, enter a bathroom stall, pour most of the liquid leaving mostly ice, then I pour some water over the ice so the glass looks about half full and return to the bar. It looks and smells like a margarita over ice. Also, when at a bar, you can hold the drink in your hand below the bar unless you need to test to see if the bartender offers a refill when the glass in half full. You can also wrap a napkin around the cocktail glass to conceal some of the drink.@foodluvr wrote:
The other thing you can do is take the drink to the bathroom and pour some out or pour some into an empty water glass at the end of your meal.
Yup, that's the way I would do it!@Morledzep wrote:
Isiah,
Some restaurants don't actually have bars where drinks are mixed. One that is on the boards right now, a country style restaurant, only sells bottled alcoholic drinks. A sparkling wine they pour into various kinds of juice and call it a mimosa. Or a bottle beer. They take a very sweet wine in single serve bottles, and pour it into some fruit punch then put a piece of canned fruit in it and call it sangria. And ALL of it is awful. I do these shops as often as I can. I buy the drink, a tall glass of ice water and my meal. I take all the required pics, push the alcoholic beverage to the far side of my table and forget about it.
I have done similar shops in a real restaurant with a real bar that makes awesome margaritas. On the shops that buying alcohol is required, I get my favorite margarita (with salt, not sugar) I take a tiny sip after the pictures are taken and drink my icewater with my meal. If I am required to have a guest, I bring my 37 year old son and watch with envy while he drinks my favorite margarita.
What I would do is ask my scheduler. If they don't know the answer, they usually contact the client to check. Asking the scheduler/MSC is really the only way to know for sure. All we can do is guess or say what we've done in the past, but requirements and guidelines change, so I'd just go to the MSC and ask.@Isaiah4031a wrote:
Depending on the MSC/restaurant can I order an alcoholic drink but have them make it a virgin? Will they still accept my shop?